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Architects Of Structural Biology Bragg Perutz Kendrew Hodgkin John Meurig Thomas

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Architects Of Structural Biology Bragg Perutz Kendrew Hodgkin John Meurig Thomas
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 54.22 MB
Pages: 320
Author: John Meurig Thomas
ISBN: 9780198854500, 9780192596710, 0198854501, 0192596713
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Architects Of Structural Biology Bragg Perutz Kendrew Hodgkin John Meurig Thomas by John Meurig Thomas 9780198854500, 9780192596710, 0198854501, 0192596713 instant download after payment.

Architects of Structural Biology is an amalgam of memoirs, biography, and intellectual history of the personalities and single-minded devotion of four scientists who are among the greatest in modern times. These three chemists and one physicist, all Nobel laureates, played a pivotal role in the creation of a new and pervasive branch of biology. This led in turn to major developments in medicine and to the treatment of diseases as a result of advances made inarguably one of the greatest centres of scientific research ever: the Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge, which they helped to establish. Their work and that of their predecessors at the Royal Institution in London reflects the broader cultural, scientific and educational strength of the UK fromthe early 19th century onwards. The book also illustrates the nurturing of academic life in the collegiate system, exemplified by the activities of, and cross-fertilization within, a small Cambridge college.

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